Push Technology Software

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BotsDEFINITION: Push (or "server-push") is the delivery of information on the Web that is initiated by the information server rather than by the information user or client , as it usually is. An early Web service that specialized in "pushing" information rather than having it "pulled" as the result of requests for Web pages was Pointcast, a site that provided up-to-date news and other information tailored to a previously
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PUSH TECHNOLOGY SOFTWARE DEFINITION (continued): defined user profile. Marimba was a somewhat similar site (and product) that pushed information to the user on a predefined schedule.In fact, the information pushed from a server to a user actually comes as the result of a programmed request from the client in your computer. That is, any information pusher on the Web requires that you download a client program. This program captures your profile and then periodically initiates requests for information on your behalf from the server.A truer form of push is broadcast information. In this case, the information is pushed to everyone that has access Push Technology Software definition sponsored by WhatIs.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary

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